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Join this thrilling 7-day safari vacation in Tanzania by packing your bags! You will have lengthy game drives in the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, and Tarangire National Park throughout your safari, giving you the chance to view wildlife in its natural setting and discover the stunning Tanzanian national parks.

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival

Our agent will meet you at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK), which handles domestic flights, and drive you to your Arusha lodging. The motel or lodge will be where you spend the night. It has a natural setting and a lovely garden. Rest and prepare for the start of your safari the next day.

Day 2: Arusha to Serengeti

After breakfast today, you’ll start driving to Serengeti National Park with lunch boxes. We’ll stop for a picnic lunch on the way there and then enter the park for an evening wildlife drive. The Serengeti National Park is home to an estimated three million large animals, the majority of which participate in a seasonal migration, one of nature’s wonders, making it the last great wildlife sanctuary in the world. The name Serengeti, which refers to the 14,763 sq km region, is derived from the Maasai word “Siringet,” which means limitless plains. For dinner and the night, travel to Serengeti Tukaone Camp or a comparable location in the Serengeti.

Day 3: Serengeti full day

After breakfast today, you’ll start your long trip to Serengeti National Park with lunch boxes. We’ll stop for a picnic lunch on the way there and then enter the park for an evening wildlife drive. The Serengeti National Park is home to an estimated three million large animals, the majority of which participate in a seasonal migration, one of nature’s wonders, making it the last great wildlife sanctuary in the world. The name Serengeti, which refers to the 14,763 sq km region, is derived from the Maasai word “Siringet,” which means limitless plains. For dinner and the night, travel to Serengeti Tukaone Camp comparable location in the middle of the Serengeti.

Day 4: Serengeti to ngorongoro

After a half-day wildlife drive in the Serengeti today, we’ll head to the Ngorongoro Crater Rim for the afternoon. Within a one-hour game drive of Seronera, there are numerous known resident lion prides. During the dry season, the local pride starts to concentrate in the middle of the park and move their territories west and north. In Central Serengeti, the dry season is a particularly favorable time to see lions. One of the best places in Africa to see the elusive leopard is the Central Serengeti. If you’re lucky, you might come across this magnificent cat in the branches of one of the many sausage trees that line the Seronera River’s banks. Ngorongoro Tortilis comparable location will hosts dinner and overnight stays.

Day 5: Ngorongoro

To see the wildlife on the crater floor, enter the Ngorongoro caldera very early in the morning. You’ll have a full day of game viewing in Ngorongoro Crater today. The “8th Natural Wonder of the World” and “Africa’s Eden” are two common names for the Ngorongoro Crater. The sheet walls of the enormous extinct volcano plunge thousands of feet to the lush ground below. Sleeping lions bask in the sun while large herds of zebra, buffalo, antelope, and wildebeest graze nearby. After grazing on dew-covered grass in the early mist, the threatened black rhino retreats to the dense shelter of the crater forests at dawn. Dinner and overnight stay at Twiga Lodge or comparable location.

Day 6: Lake Manyara

Visit Zanzibar, the home of spices, and unwind on the beach. You will be responsible for your own lunch. Once more, you will spend the evening at the Tanzanite Beach Resort or comparable location on Zanzibar’s northern coast. For an extra fee, you can plan a local excursion or other activities.

Day 7: Lake Manyara to Tarangire National Park

After breakfast, we leave for Tarangire National Park in the early morning. The Tarangire River, which flows through the park, is the source of its name. During the dry season, this “river of warthogs” is the only source of water for the local fauna. The vegetation, which includes elephant grass and acacia trees, is fairly dense in some areas. The park is well known for its herds of elephants, which frequently gather near the river. Giraffes, bushbuck, and hartebeest may also be seen. Numerous predators, including as lions and leopards, are closely monitoring these animals. Tarangire National Park is home to more breeding bird species than any other place on earth.

The finest site to witness these gentle giants in their natural habitat, from the cute calves up to the frightening bulls, is Tarangire, which is home to Tanzania’s largest population of elephants. following a packed lunch Ascend from the park in the late afternoon and drive to the airport.

Big male African lion (Panthera leo) at sunrise, Kalahari desert, South Africa

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